Roger Brierley as Sir Roderick Glossop (right) in the television series Jeeves and Wooster
First appearance
"Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch" (1922)
Last appearance
Jeeves in the Offing (1960)
Created by
P. G. Wodehouse
Portrayed by
Paul Whitsun-Jones Andrew Cruickshank Roger Brierley and others
In-universe information
Alias
Swordfish
Nickname
Roddy
Gender
Male
Occupation
Psychiatrist
Spouse
Lady Glossop née Blatherwick (deceased) Myrtle, Lady Chuffnell
Children
Honoria Glossop (daughter) Oswald Glossop (son)
Relatives
Tuppy Glossop (nephew)
Nationality
British
Sir Roderick Glossop is a recurring fictional character in the comic novels and short stories of P. G. Wodehouse. Sometimes referred to as a "nerve specialist" or a "loony doctor", he is a prominent practitioner of psychiatry in Wodehouse's works, appearing in several Jeeves stories and in one Blandings Castle story.
Though he is initially antagonistic towards Bertie Wooster, they become friends in later stories.
Sir RoderickGlossop is a recurring fictional character in the comic novels and short stories of P. G. Wodehouse. Sometimes referred to as a "nerve specialist"...
Honoria Glossop is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves stories. She is the athletic and brainy daughter of Sir RoderickGlossop. Lady Glossop is...
Eustace" and "Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch". In the story, Bertie is told by his Aunt Agatha that he must demonstrate to Sir RoderickGlossop that he is mentally...
to. Honoria Glossop (full name Honoria Jane Louise Glossop) is the daughter of Sir RoderickGlossop and the older sister of Oswald Glossop. Large, brainy...
Bertie's cousin. Hildebrand "Tuppy" Glossop is the nephew of Sir RoderickGlossop and the cousin of Honoria Glossop. He has light hair, a Cheshire-cat...
Reward") "Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch" — Reluctantly engaged to Honoria Glossop, Bertie must demonstrate to her father, Sir RoderickGlossop, that he is...
from seeing Sir RoderickGlossop, who once disliked Bertie but is now friendly. Roderick's fiancée Myrtle refuses to marry while Roderick's daughter, Honoria...
Aunt Dahlia at Brinkley Court, and includes recurring characters Sir RoderickGlossop and Bobbie Wickham. It is the only novel to feature Aubrey Upjohn,...
6, and in the Granada television series Jeeves and Wooster as Sir RoderickGlossop. Brierley played the part of Osborne in the 1977 episode "Suddenly...
Sir RoderickGlossop (4 short stories, 2 novels), and the intimidating "amateur dictator" Roderick Spode (4 novels), though Sir RoderickGlossop later...
capable new valet Jeeves steps in with a plan to convince Sir Roderick and Lady Glossop that their potential son-in-law is unfit to marry their daughter...
Sir William Bradshaw lives on Harley Street. P.G. Wodehouse's Sir RoderickGlossop, the “nerve specialist", was said to maintain a practice on Harley...
horseshoes ("Jeeves in the Springtime"); Honoria Glossop, the formidable daughter of Sir RoderickGlossop ("Scoring off Jeeves"); Daphne Braythwayt, a friend...
creates an opening by insulting Sir RoderickGlossop by calling him a name from their school days, Pimples; Glossop then refuses to come to Blandings to...
it, and heads merrily down to Blandings Castle in the guise of Sir RoderickGlossop, with Pongo taking the role of his nephew and secretary, Basil. While...
distinguished are the grumpy Duke of Dunstable; leading brain-specialist Sir RoderickGlossop; publishing magnate Lord Tilbury; the fifth Earl of Ickenham, known...
occasion, Bertie considers it probable that even the distinguished Sir RoderickGlossop has consulted Jeeves, and says, "Jeeves is like Sherlock Holmes. The...